Internal - Translucent EP [D9FREE17] - FREE DOWNLOAD

Stoner, Dottor, Poison and Ethik are members of the Italian “Drum & Bass Attack” crew and have all previously
released tracks on Delta9 Recordings: in particular, the single Dexcell / Soma caught the attention of some
well-known names in the scene and was played by Misanthrop.
The new single Wireless Brain / Plaster shows the continuous evolution of the artists, always pushing their skills
to produce cutting edge, futuristic beats.
Wireless Brain starts smoothly and melodic, gradually building up to the main lead which dominates the tune
with a robotic, rhythmic soul. As the track proceeds, the listener will start to feel hypnotised by the
continuously evolving, obsessive, techy roller: a good mixture of neurofunk elements and techstep synths.
The second track has a different perspective, being more minimalistic and deeper than Wireless Brain: both
tunes share a dancefloor attitude but Plaster is focused on the experimentation of different textures. The
whole drop is composed of glitches and harsh noises which are glued together by a heavy sub that enhance
the spectrum of the track, giving a full resonant body to it.

Stoner, Dottor, Poison and Ethik are members of the Italian “Drum & Bass Attack” crew and have all previously
released tracks on Delta9 Recordings: in particular, the single Dexcell / Soma caught the attention of some
well-known names in the scene and was played by Misanthrop.
The new single Wireless Brain / Plaster shows the continuous evolution of the artists, always pushing their skills
to produce cutting edge, futuristic beats.
Wireless Brain starts smoothly and melodic, gradually building up to the main lead which dominates the tune
with a robotic, rhythmic soul. As the track proceeds, the listener will start to feel hypnotised by the
continuously evolving, obsessive, techy roller: a good mixture of neurofunk elements and techstep synths.
The second track has a different perspective, being more minimalistic and deeper than Wireless Brain: both
tunes share a dancefloor attitude but Plaster is focused on the experimentation of different textures. The
whole drop is composed of glitches and harsh noises which are glued together by a heavy sub that enhance
the spectrum of the track, giving a full resonant body to it.